Behind-the-scenes doc features all the news that’s fit to print

By Devin D. O’Leary

Print is dead. It’s a refrain that gets repeated a lot in today’s Wi-Fi-filled, Twitter-fied, Kindle-toting world. And—premature obituary or not—it’s still an uncomfortable pronouncement for those of us still gainfully employed in the industry. Depending on how you look at it, the documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times can be seen as either an elegy for a dying medium or a paean to an industry in flux. Either way, it should be vital viewing for those in the business of being informed.

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New Mexico School of Yoga

Go through the postures of a basic sun salutation, beginner breath exercises and savasana. Other basic yoga postures are covered, building slowly to ensure correct alignment and modifications for each person.